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STUDENTS FROM NACOLM VISIT NAVAL HEADQUARTERS

12Sep 24

  • Ms Rabiatu Dery
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Students of the Nigerian Army College of Logistics and Management (NACOLM) Senior Leadership and Staff Officers Course 2/2024 led by the Commandant Major-General Wisdom Benjamin Etuk, on Wednesday 11 September 2024, visited the Naval Headquarters.

The Commandant was received by the Chief Staff Officer, Commodore Bright Kojo Atiayao in his office where they discussed matters of mutual benefit to both countries. During the meeting, Major General Etuk noted that the visit, which formed part of an African Study Tour to Cameroon, Uganda and Ghana, was under the theme: "Enhancing National Security through Regional Cooperation for Socio-Economic Development".

He said, as a critical component of the curriculum for the students, the visit was also intended to provide them with firsthand exposure to other African nations' cultural, political and socio-economic environments.